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System and method for palletizing articles

a system and article technology, applied in the field of system and method for palletizing articles, can solve the problems of significantly increasing the problem of article tipping, reducing so as to prevent article tipping, and improve the efficiency of article tipping.

Active Publication Date: 2008-04-24
DYCO
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Benefits of technology

[0010]An advantage of the present invention is that articles being arranged on a pallet are substantially prevented from tipping.
[0011]A further advantage of the present invention is that it can be quickly and cost effectively re-configured to accommodate different article designs or array patterns.
[0012]A still further advantage of the present invention is that the robotic end of arm tooling (EOAT) can be quickly and easily changed to another EOAT.

Problems solved by technology

However, there can be difficulties associated with elongated articles having a small base footprint, as such articles are susceptible to tipping.
Moreover, problems associated with tipping articles are significantly increased when the articles are especially lightweight, such as empty articles, that are shipped to locations for filling the articles with product.
However, the previously discussed problems associated with article tipping have not been resolved.
In addition, the conventional palletizer constructions are difficult to be quickly and cost effectively re-configured to accommodate different article designs or array patterns.

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[0024]The present invention includes a system and method for constructing palletized articles 10 as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. Palletized articles 10 are typically constructed by establishing a stacking area, then positioning a pallet 11 over the stacking area (see e.g., FIG. 3). Pallet 11 is overlain with a covering 16, such as a slip sheet, to provide a uniform substantially flat surface on which to arrange articles 12 to form an article layer 14. Alternately, instead of a slip sheet, a tray having a peripheral flange or other component can be used to achieve separation between adjacent article layers 14. As shown for cylindrically shaped articles 12, alternately staggered rows A through N are constructed, typically by transporting already arranged rows or partial rows from another collection area. Once the number of rows of articles associated with article layer 14 have been constructed, slip sheet or covering 16 is placed over the article layer 14. The sequence of arranging rows to...

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Abstract

A system is provided for palletizing articles including a stacking area for stacking palletized article layers. Each palletized article layer is constructed from a plurality of arranged articles. The stacking area includes a structural member for structurally carrying a stabilizer over the stacking area. The stabilizer provides substantially continuous lateral support along the periphery of arranged articles of the article layer being constructed to substantially prevent tipping of the plurality of arranged articles.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention is directed to a system and method for palletizing articles, and specifically to a system and method for palletizing articles subject to tipping.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]When large numbers of stackable articles must be transported in large quantities to another location, especially when the article is small, the article may be packaged in a container to protect the article during shipping of the container. Alternately, to reduce the amount of handling required, the articles may be arranged in a tight grouping, or array of articles. Each array of articles can form a layer of articles that can be stacked on a pallet having a footprint which can be accommodated by freight hauling compartments, e.g., for truck, rail, sea or air vessels.[0003]Palletizing articles is becoming increasingly automated in manufacturing facilities, wherein articles are moved via a conveyor, which articles are manipulated by robots onto pallets. Such pro...

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IPC IPC(8): B65G57/00
CPCB65G57/24B65G57/03
Inventor YOHE, PETER D.CORDINGLY, RONALD H.MOWERY, JUSTIN L.
Owner DYCO
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